Each ad goes after a different Scott investment. The first, titled “Gilead,” scorches Scott for his investments in the drug company which shockingly charged $1,000 per pill for a Hepatitis C treatment.

“Rick Scott made $235 million dollars as Governor, investing in companies like Gilead, a drug company that was accused of price gouging patients,” the ad’s narrator says.

“Rick Scott got even richer while he was in office, but we’re the ones who paid.”

“Rick Scott has made $235 million dollars as Governor, investing in companies like Mosaic, a chemical company that contaminated our drinking water and didn’t tell us for weeks,” the ad’s narrator begins.

“So while we were put at risk, Rick Scott got richer.”

Scott’s campaign pushed back against the groups’ efforts to go after the Governor’s investments.

“Chuck Schumer knows that the end of Sen. Nelson’s long political career means the end of his most reliable party-line vote,” said Kerri Wyland, a Scott spokesperson.

“But while misleading campaign ads are one thing, this new batch has truly crossed the line into desperation and dishonesty.”

However, a New York Times story this week poked holes into that narrative, noting Scott actually did have the ability to view his investments, calling his setup “blind in name only.”

“As Governor, Rick Scott enriched himself and his cronies while Florida paid the price,” said J.B. Poersch, president of SMP.

“Rick Scott benefited from lucrative investments in companies that disrupted and harmed communities across Florida. If Rick Scott made it to the Senate he would use his power to help himself and abuse the people of Florida even further, and SMP and Priorities are committed to making sure that never happens.”

Guy Cecil, chairman of Priorities USA Action, also added a statement on the ads’ release.

“Throughout his time as governor, Rick Scott has turned his back on the people of Florida,” Cecil said.

“Now more than ever, Floridians need someone who will fight for their needs, not someone who only cares about lining his own pockets with cash. Priorities and SMP are proud to partner on this campaign to ensure that the people of Florida know that Rick Scott has only been working for himself in Tallahassee and would do the same in the Senate.”